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The Preserve is a set of facilities built around the site of the original Las Vegas Springs, which enticed settlers in the 19th century to set up camp here. ... Return to » How To Break the Pattern of Vegas Debauchery...
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A century old yet this book echoes today's ... Apart from being set in the late 19th century The Picture of Dorian Gray feels surprisingly modern. The theme and most of the text would not be out of place as a novel about the self-centred, celebrity focussed, modern generation.
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- It is obvious that this type of "public intellectual" wants to lead intellectuals down the road of debauchery. ... The Inmost Shrine: A Photographic Odyssey of China, 1873: One of the first photojournalists in the world, John Thomson, traveled to China and took photographs of Chinese people in the late 19th century.
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It is one of the three garden squares built by the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia in the 19th century, and is named after Eaton Hall, the Grosvenor country house...
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By the 19th century, colorful parades became common, featuring horse-drawn carriages and traditional walks by men and women commemorating the walking of the apostles. ... By the late 19th century, as religion lost its hold on many, particularly in urban areas, the day evolved into men going on little walking trips,
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Ladies and Gentlemen, it is with profound sadness that I announce the winner of the 2007-2011 Senator John Giannetti Award for Public Debauchery, ... First, they are democrats who were the slaveholders back in the 19th Century. Now they want to be “progressives” who were the inspiration for Hitler’s “solution to...
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Hullin and the decorous debauchery of Prince Esterhazy in the distance, make altogether a quite enchanting picture. But, of the whole series, the most illuminative picture is certainly the Ball at Almack's. ... The costume of the nineteenth century, as shadowed for us first by Mr. Brummell, so quiet, so reasonable, and,
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At the turn of the nineteenth century, medicine was hardly the enlightened ... medical students had an unenviable reputation for drunkenness and debauchery" (Youngson 14). To graduate, students often employed a "grinder," someone who prepared the student by teaching him the questions and answers to the exam by rote.
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The programme explores Baudelaire's Fleurs du mal, an expression of personal torment and the conflict between Catholic morals and debauchery in 19th-Century Paris. Antony Sher reads from the texts, with Imogen Stubbs reading complementary works by Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, Walt Whitman, Ezra Pound and TS Eliot. ... C. P. E.
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